“…Also, when C 60 react with another molecule, its natural frequencies and mode shapes play a very important role. In this regard, some papers have been published in which they identify the natural frequencies and the mode shapes of the C 60 molecule in various ways, such as Raman and IR spectroscopy [22,23], quantum mechanics [24][25][26], continuum mechanics [27,28], Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations [29][30][31], finite element method [32][33][34][35], and so on.…”